FootySim Football Predictions

Season projections, match predictions, and betting odds for 15 leagues and tournaments, updated nightly.

Purely mathematical simulations. Why is this different from betting odds?

Updated Apr 09, 2026 | Forecasts & Odds updated daily

Bayer 04 Leverkusen Hub

Bayer 04 Leverkusen

Available Fixtures & Results

Note: FootySim currently tracks major domestic leagues, major international tournaments, and active continental club campaigns. Domestic cups, friendlies, and certain historical lower-league matches are not currently included in this database.
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vs Hamburger SV Bundesliga
2026-05-16 13:30 UTC
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vs VfB Stuttgart Bundesliga
2026-05-09 13:30 UTC
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vs RB Leipzig Bundesliga
2026-05-02 16:30 UTC
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vs 1. FC Köln Bundesliga
2026-04-25 13:30 UTC
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vs FC Augsburg Bundesliga
2026-04-18 13:30 UTC
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vs Borussia Dortmund Bundesliga
2026-04-11 13:30 UTC
W
vs VfL Wolfsburg Bundesliga
6-3
D
vs 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 Bundesliga
3-3
L
vs Arsenal Champions League
0-2
D
vs FC Bayern München Bundesliga
1-1
D
vs Arsenal Champions League
1-1
D
vs SC Freiburg Bundesliga
3-3
W
vs Hamburger SV Bundesliga
1-0
D
vs 1. FSV Mainz 05 Bundesliga
1-1
D
vs Olympiacos Piraeus Champions League
0-0
L
vs 1. FC Union Berlin Bundesliga
0-1
W
vs Olympiacos Piraeus Champions League
2-0
W
vs FC St. Pauli Bundesliga
4-0
D
vs Borussia Mönchengladbach Bundesliga
1-1
W
vs Eintracht Frankfurt Bundesliga
3-1
W
vs Villarreal CF Champions League
3-0
W
vs SV Werder Bremen Bundesliga
1-0
L
vs Olympiacos Piraeus Champions League
0-2
L
vs TSG Hoffenheim Bundesliga
0-1
L
vs VfB Stuttgart Bundesliga
1-4
W
vs RB Leipzig Bundesliga
3-1
W
vs 1. FC Köln Bundesliga
2-0
D
vs Newcastle Champions League
2-2
L
vs FC Augsburg Bundesliga
0-2
L
vs Borussia Dortmund Bundesliga
1-2
W
vs Man City Champions League
2-0
W
vs VfL Wolfsburg Bundesliga
3-1
W
vs 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 Bundesliga
6-0
W
vs Benfica Lisbon Champions League
1-0
L
vs FC Bayern München Bundesliga
0-3
W
vs SC Freiburg Bundesliga
2-0
L
vs Paris Saint-Germain Champions League
2-7
W
vs 1. FSV Mainz 05 Bundesliga
4-3
W
vs 1. FC Union Berlin Bundesliga
2-0
D
vs PSV Eindhoven Champions League
1-1
W
vs FC St. Pauli Bundesliga
2-1
D
vs Borussia Mönchengladbach Bundesliga
1-1
D
vs FC Copenhagen Champions League
2-2
W
vs Eintracht Frankfurt Bundesliga
3-1
D
vs SV Werder Bremen Bundesliga
3-3
L
vs TSG Hoffenheim Bundesliga
1-2

How this works

FootySim uses a custom Monte Carlo simulation engine to project match results and the final outcome of the season.

Analytical Comparison

Betting markets are influenced by public sentiment and financial liability. This model is strictly performance-based. By focusing solely on Elo ratings and xG distributions, this method provides a pure statistical perspective, fueled by on-pitch results rather than media sentiment or betting volume.

Note on Statistical Variance:

  • Regional Rating Bubbles: Elo is a relative system. In global tournaments, teams from isolated confederations may occasionally display "inflated" ratings if they haven't faced top-tier international opposition recently.
  • The "Pure Data" Trade-off: By ignoring "soft data" (injuries, lineup news, or tactical shifts), this model remains objective but may lag behind real-time squad changes that haven't yet manifested in a final scoreline.

1. Team Power (Elo Ratings): Every team is assigned a power rating based on the Elo system. This rating reflects their current real-world strength based on historical results, opponent quality, and recent form.

2. Match Probabilities & xG: For every unplayed fixture, the engine compares the Elo ratings of the two competing teams. This difference dictates the win probabilities, which are then converted into an Expected Goals (xG) metric for each team, anchored to a real-world average of 2.77 goals per match.

3. Scoreline Generation: The engine feeds these xG values into independent Poisson distributions to generate a realistic final scoreline. It also applies a Dixon-Coles adjustment—a statistical modifier that accounts for late-game human psychology (like "parking the bus" or pushing for a late equalizer) to ensure mathematically accurate draw rates.

4. Dynamic Tournament Momentum: The simulation is path-dependent. As the engine simulates through the schedule, teams dynamically gain or lose Elo points after every simulated match. A team that goes on a giant-killing run in the group stage becomes mathematically stronger before the knockout rounds.

5. The 10,000 Simulations: The engine plays out the remainder of the tournament 10,000 times. Every match is decided by a random number generator weighted by these dynamic metrics. It then tallies up where each team finished across all 10,000 simulated universes to generate the final percentage chances and match probabilities shown across the site.

Interactive Engine

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Data Sources: This engine is powered by these incredible community resources:

eloratings.net: For national team ratings
clubelo.com: For club elo ratings
fixturedownload.com: For schedules and results